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Brevard Zoo Work Day Cache In Trash Out® Event

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seastar255: thanks everyone, glad you all thought this was a cause worthy of your help. your efforts were much appreciated and somehow, the flamingos conveyed that to us all.

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Hidden : Saturday, January 21, 2017
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Welcome to Brevard Zoo. It began as a small group of people with a big dream: building a zoo. A world-class zoo that would serve as a conservation hub where people could gather to learn about animals, nature and conservation. A place to escape from the manmade world and reconnect with the diversity of the life with which we share this planet. They had the vision, but they needed the resources. Former Florida Today publisher Frank Vega recruited several community leaders and the dream began to take shape. Executives from the major aerospace companies collaborated to craft architectural designs and provide labor for this ambitious project. A. Duda and Sons graciously donated a large tract of land just east of Interstate 95—a prime location for the Zoo. The next major show of support came from the county commissioners. Through the Tourism Development Council, they committed a $2.5 million loan to be paid back with 15% of the one-third penny hotel tax. Another fundraising effort included the establishment of a 303-member Founder’s Society that helped the Zoo match a $500,000 grant from the state. More money was raised by selling T-shirts and thousands of memberships, all before the Zoo was even built! More than anything, these early fundraising successes illustrate the incredibly high level of community support the Zoo has enjoyed since its inception. This small band of dedicated people had raised $3.5 million and recruited more than 16,000 volunteers to construct the largest community-built zoo in the world. In March 1994, the Zoo opened its gates to the public. Visitors delightedly meandered the newly built boardwalks, exploring a thick native Florida forest as the animals settled into their new homes. A jaguar, tapirs, anteaters and a myriad of monkeys and birds inspired fascination and a passion for conservation. La Selva, Wild Florida and the innovative Paws On play area were the first areas of the Zoo to be constructed. Australasia made its debut in 1996 and Expedition Africa opened in 2003. Treetop Trek, a parallel attraction consisting of five expansive aerial obstacle courses, welcomed its first guests in 2011. As the Zoo itself grew, so did its commitment to conservation and education. The Zoo is involved in efforts to restore native oysters and mangroves in the Indian River Lagoon to ensure cleaner water and stable shorelines. The Sea Turtle Healing Center opened in early 2014, and it is the only sea turtle rehabilitation center in Brevard County./p>

We have been asked by the Zoo to assist in rehabbing the Zoo's iconic Flamingo Pond. This project would involve deepening the Flamingo Pond inside the Zoo. The Zoo would supply all of the necessary tools. We will be working in muck, in filtered water.

EVENT DATE: Saturday, 21 Janurary 2017
TIME: Promptly start at 8:00 a.m. and go until 11:00 a.m. Saturday morning. We need to enter the Zoo as a group, so please be on time. Stragglers may miss out.

The Zoo will provide the tools. We will provide the labor. Please wear appropriate clothes and shoes (no open-toed shoes) for a work day. I would suggest wearing something you won't mind not ever wearing again. If you have yucky boots, this would be a good excuse to get them out. Gloves and sunscreen would be helpful too. Refillable (non-disposable) water bottles only. you know, the ones we all won at cacheaplooza. Come prepared to work hard, have fun, and be safe. Afterwards, we'll gather up for our traditional 'job well done' photo. Then you are free to enjoy the Zoo for the afternoon.

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